Taking On The System: The Must-Read Political Book of the Year
The release date for Taking on the System: Rules for Radical Change in a Digital Era, by Markos Moulitsas Zúniga (2008, Celebra) was moved up from early September to tomorrow, August 20 – in the nick of time for the Democratic National Convention to be held next week in Denver. Howard Dean would do well to put a copy of that book on every delegate and candidate’s convention seat, as it is a roadmap for how to organize – on and off the Internet – to win political battles.
The advice offered in this 256-page hardcover applies beyond electoral politics to non-electoral and even anti-electoral movements, and to the desires of creative individuals – artists, musicians, writers, journalists – and communities everywhere to, in Kos-speak, “bypass” or “crush the gatekeepers” that place themselves between us and the wider public.
The advice offered in this 256-page hardcover applies beyond electoral politics to non-electoral and even anti-electoral movements, and to the desires of creative individuals – artists, musicians, writers, journalists – and communities everywhere to, in Kos-speak, “bypass” or “crush the gatekeepers” that place themselves between us and the wider public.
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